One winter Sunday my family and I decided to take a walk in some park. I must say that there are many parks on the South Coast, which are worth visiting. This time the choice fell on the park of the recreation center "Aivazovskoe" in Partenit or as it is also called the Paradise Park. I heard a lot of good reviews from friends and acquaintances, but my legs did not reach. The choice has been made, the path has been mapped out, so let's get started, focus, march.

How to get to Aivazovskoe park

From Yalta to Partenit to go 20 km, you can get there by any bus or trolleybus, following in the direction of Simferopol, the cost is 30 rubles. You just have to go down on foot or by minibus down to the park for about 2 km. There is a direct bus from Yalta to Partenit, departs from the Yalta bus station and stops right at the gate of Aivazovskoye Park. You can use a taxi, however, it will cost about 400-500 rubles. By car, drive 20 km towards Alushta, turn right at the sign, go down to the sea (it is impossible to get lost there). It is not possible to drive past the park, as the large gates attract attention.

A little about Partenit

The first thing we noticed when we got to our destination was the cleanest air compared to Yalta. The village itself belongs to the territory of Big Alushta, located on the eastern part of the Ayu-Dag mountain (Bear Mountain).


There is a romantic legend about the origin of the Ayu-Dag mountain. Once upon a time in the mountains of Crimea lived a flock of huge ferocious bears that attacked people. Then one day they went down to the sea and found the wreck of a sunken ship and a package with a little girl. The little girl moved the bears to pity, and they kept them and loved them very much. Over time, the girl turned into a beautiful girl. She had a wonderful voice and with her songs, she consoled the hearts and souls of the bears.

Once the bears left for prey, and a canoe, in which there was a handsome but exhausted young man, nailed near their habitat. He escaped from slavery and made his way home, but the current brought him here. The girl looked after him, brought him food, and he told her about life among people. Soon his strength recovered, and the young man was ready to sail home. However, during this time they managed to fall in love with each other. He invited her to swim together, and she willingly agreed.

When they waited for a favorable wind, they boarded the canoe and began to sail. At this time, the bears returned from another raid and did not find the girl, the leader and the flock rushed to the sea, seeing the boat, they understood everything. The leader lowered his huge head into the water and began to suck the water into himself, other bears followed his example.

The girl realized that the young man was in danger of death and sang a beautiful prayer song in her beautiful voice. All the bears listened, and only the old leader continued to suck in the water. Soon, his song also pity, he stopped drawing water, but remained lying in the water. And to this day he lies there.

The territory is modern town. was inhabited in ancient times. There is an assumption that it was here on the Ayu-Dag mountain that the temple of the Taurus goddess Virgo was located. As a resort, Partenit is only 30 years old. The main toasts here are "Crimea" and "Aivazovskoe". In the village there is a former palace of Princess Anastasia Gagarina, now the Utes sanatorium. Unfortunately, this sanatorium does not work in winter, so it was not possible to see it, but we visited Aivazovskoye.

Walk in the park "Aivazovskoe"

At the gate we were met by a guard and told where to buy an entrance ticket for those who do not read large letters. There is a ticket office to the left of the entrance. The cost of an adult ticket is 200 rubles, for children over 7 years old you will have to pay 100 rubles. Tickets are bought, let's go enjoy the beauty.

As soon as we entered, there is a diagram of the park, according to which you can plan a route.


Since my baby and I and many parts of the park are under reconstruction in the winter, we decided to go in one direction in order to still master the road back.
The construction of the park began in the 60s of the XX century. In 2003, the reconstruction of the park began, based on the myths and legends of the Crimea. Nowadays, the park is often called "Paradise" in the European manner. Well, Russian words are not fashionable now, unfortunately. In Ukrainian times, the park belonged to one oligarch who invested decent sums in its reconstruction. At the moment, the park has been nationalized, but the improvement work continues. There are many monuments and various sculptures on the territory.
Right from the entrance, visitors to the park are greeted by Aivazovsky himself, in whose honor the sanatorium is named, on the territory of which the park is located.


Aivazovsky

Then you get to the gorgeous Raevsky staircase with a mosaic surrounded by cypresses. We would not have paid attention if the child had not said that there were some letters on the steps. It turns out that verses of Russian poets are carved right on the marble. So you need to be careful.


Stairs

There are also cute little ones on the lanterns who need to rub their heels or navels to make their wishes come true.


Going down the stairs, we stumbled upon a well and a chic marble bench.

They also noticed that concrete circles were poured around the tree trunks, and did not understand why. Of course there is some sense in this, although the view is not very good.
Fountains and streams did not work in winter. We were surprised by the blossoming flowers, after all, the winter month is, but this is the beauty of the subtropics.


Here Mikhail Nikolaevich Raevsky is sitting, gathering his thoughts.


Walking through the territory, we met a mawlina peacock, thanks to which the child mastered the way home, as he was looking for a feather from the tail all the way back.


And we also met Nikita Sergeevich with a cat, who breathed magnificent air.


There are such huge stones on the territory.


As I already wrote on the territory there are a lot of all kinds of sculptures, sometimes even too much. Some smack of gypsy (just do not throw stones at me, but everything should be in moderation and tasteful).


We could not enjoy the Japanese Bonsai garden, but only photographed through the fence along the trodden path.

Apparently we were not alone.
These are the huge trees located throughout the park. This is half a tree, next to my husband is 1.82 m high. This information is for you to roughly imagine the height of the trees. There are also various bushes.


In general, the flora of this wonderful park has more than 160 species of various plants from all over the world.
On the way to the olive grove, we came across a pond with interesting sculptures. The sculpture of the girl in the photograph itself is not very clear, but in the reflection you can make out.


Sculpture

The pearl of this park is the 200-year-old olive grove. Once this territory belonged to the Raevsky family, and from them the grove remained. The trunks of the trees have intertwined over time into bizarre shapes, at the end of summer you can pick an olive, and we collected seeds, planted them, and wait for shoots. If you take a picture from a certain place, you can see that the trees are planted strictly along the line. At this time, the sky cleared and the sun came out, so the photos were brighter.


Olive trees

Antique pavilions, statues and rotundas are located around the grove.


And Alexander Sergeevich breathes the air saturated with iodine. And also a wonderful view opens up.


There is also an acoustic gazebo. With her search turned out to be embarrassing. On some website I read that it was a gazebo-mouthpiece and asked the guide of one group where to find it. You should have seen her face, such a distortion of the name made her very sad. She tried to hide her indignation, but it didn't work out very well. But she did suggest the way, for which thanks to her. So, if you stand exactly in the middle of the gazebo and speak, then the sound will spread throughout the area. The cub sang songs with joy, touching other passers-by. Of course, if you want to be in silence, then this park will not work in summer. There are many tourists, many with children who express their emotions with childlike spontaneity.


Acoustic gazebo

The omnipresent security is a little annoying, don't climb trees, don't step on lawns, don't eat food. But, probably, all these rules are dictated to protect against inadequate tourists.

The road back follows the same route, so you will have a chance to watch and notice what was not immediately noticed.


For information: An excursion to this park costs 650 rubles from one person, while traveling alone it will cost 230 rubles, taking into account the road by bus. Last summer, there were free excursions every three hours here, the guide is waiting at the entrance.

The main attractions of Partenit

We visited only this park, but there is still something to see, the whole point is that when we travel with our child, we can see one thing at a time.

Besides park "Aivazovskoe", Located at: smt. Partenit, Vasilchenko st., 1a, there is more raevsky's path, which begins at the beach of the sanatorium "Crimea" (Alushta, urban-type settlement Partenit. Sanatorium Crimea) and ascends Mount Medved. The stones on it are polished with the feet of thousands of tourists, so be careful if you walk on it. We did not dare, because the cub has already begun to be capricious and with children, under 7 years of age, climbing it is not recommended.

Also on the territory of the sanatorium is located museum of Stone (Solnechnaya Street, 6a)... There are several thousand paintings in the museum. The author collects stones, gems, cuts them and looks for interesting subjects. The museum is open from 10.00 to 20.00, children up to 7 years old are free, adults 100 rubles.

On Cape Plaka is located castle of princess Gagarina, the currently operating Utyos sanatorium. It was destroyed during an earthquake in 1927, but it was soon restored. Address: Utes village, st. Princess Gagarina, 5.
In general, Partenit is quite an interesting place with many attractions.

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Partenit, Crimea is one of the oldest settlements on the South Coast of Crimea. It is located between Yalta and Alushta at the foot of the Ayu-Dag mountain. The resort is suitable for family vacations, young people will be bored. The best beaches in Partenit belong to the sanatoriums "Aivazovskoe" and "Crimea". The sea water in this place of Crimea is considered one of the cleanest. Partenit is not a large village, it is home to 6,000 people. The rest are vacationers and visitors.

Partenit has beautiful nature, Ayu-Dag mountain, beaches, many steep descents and ascents, a beautiful park "Aivazovskoe". It is here that the Crimean pine grows, which enriches the air with phytoncides. Partenit, Crimea has something to see. Children will love the local dolphinarium.

How to get to Partenit on vacation in Crimea

By plane

The fastest way to get to rest in Partenit in Crimea is. As for all resorts of Crimea, the nearest air harbor is in the city of Simferopol. Now all flights arrive at the new terminal.

From the airport you can use the services of minibuses Fly & Bus and get to Alushta for 400 rubles.

From the bus station of Alushta you need to take buses No. 109, 25, 127 to Partenit.

Also from the airport you can take bus number 49, trolleybus number 17, 20 and get to the bus station-2 "Kurortnaya" in Simferopol. The bus station has a large selection of transport to Alushta.

Bus schedule Alushta - Partenit

Bus number 109 Alushta - Partenit: 07.05, 07.40, 09.05, 10.15, 11.00, 11.50, 14.00, 14.30, 15.40, 16.40, 17.10, 18.10, 18.30, 20.00, 21.20.

Bus number 127 Partenit - Alushta: 07.50, 10.00, 11.20, 13.00, 15.10, 16.20, 17.50.

Route number 25 Partenit - Alushta: 08.10, 09.35, 12.30, 14.45, 16.00, 17.30, 19.00.

Yalta - Partenit

From Yalta to Partenit there is a bus number 110. Departures from the bus station on the street. Moscow.

By train

You can get to Partenit on vacation in Crimea by train, but it's difficult. As of 2018, there are no direct trains to Crimea. During travel from April 30 to September 30 you can buy the so-called "single ticket" on the Russian Railways website. It includes a train to Anapa or Krasnodar + a bus across Crimea (goes through the new Crimean bridge).

In total, there are 7 cities in Crimea, which can be reached directly by bus with a “single ticket”: Kerch, Simferopol, Sevastopol, Feodosia, Sudak, Evpatoria, Yalta. Heading to Partenit, you can take a "single ticket" to Yalta.

It is rather difficult to buy a train ticket to Crimea during the summer season. Tickets are bought up on the day of the opening of sales, and their cost is sometimes even higher than for a plane. Travel time from Moscow is from 24 hours. After September 30th getting to Crimea is also possible. You will only need to buy a bus ticket yourself on the official website.

By taxi to Partenit

You can get on vacation in Crimea in Partenit from the railway station or airport by taxi. Distance from Simferopol to Partenit is 60 km. The cost of a car with a driver will cost 25 rubles. per kilometer. It is best to book a taxi in advance and you will be provided with a meeting on arrival and a minimum price. . There are also taxi counters at the airport.

By car

A popular way to get to Partenit in Crimea to rest with our tourists is by car. Having overcome the new Crimean bridge and arrived in Kerch, we set off on the road along the federal highway E97. We go along this road to Feodosia. After 5 km, in the Nasypnoye area, we turn left onto the P29 highway, and before Alushta we turn onto the E105 highway. This road will lead you to Partenit.

Climate in Partenit in Crimea

The climate in the resort village is very close to the Mediterranean. The humidity here is moderate, and the average air temperature is about +25 degrees per season. During the peak season, in July and August, the daytime air temperature almost always exceeds +30 degrees. The holiday season in Partenit begins in June.

Housing in Partenit in Crimea

If you want to save money, you can find budget housing in the private sector on vacation in Partenit in Crimea. The cost of rooms starts from 600 rubles. out of season away from the sea.

Prices in guest houses for recreation in Crimea in Partenit, where guests will be offered more privacy and convenience, start from 800-1200 rubles. Prices depend on the quality of the establishment, the time of accommodation, the number of people and the distance from the sea and reach 7000-8000 rubles. You can pay attention to the "Cozy House", "Family" and the guest house "Ivanych".

For recreation in Partenit in the Crimea there are also hotels of a higher class and prices of 1000-1200 rubles. The most expensive suite will cost 25,000 rubles. per day. For a minimal price you can stay at the Raduga, Podsolnukhi and Gostiny Dom hotels.

There are also enough sanatoriums and boarding houses in the resort village of Partenit for recreation in Crimea. The best accommodation options are the Aivazovskoye and Crimea sanatoriums and the Europe recreation center. These establishments have the best beaches. But the cost per season is not available to everyone. For example, in the recreation center "Europe" the cheapest room in the summer costs 13,000 rubles. per day.

Rental of property

You can rent an apartment in the resort village of Partenit in Crimea for a seaside holiday. The cost of a one-room apartment is from 1500-3000 rubles, a three-room apartment is from 2000-3300 rubles. You can rent a small private house from 2,000 rubles, a good mansion from 4,000 rubles.

There are three beaches in the village of Partenit, Crimea, but there are seven more to the east outside of it. Let's consider some of them.

Partenit Central Beach

The central beach of the village of Partenit does not stand out for idleness. It is quite small and does not exceed 200 meters in length. It is located just below the embankment, from which there are metal steps. There are changing rooms and a paid toilet. There is infrastructure on the beach, but a lot of old rusty structures. The beach is covered with medium pebbles, and sometimes there are areas with very large pebbles. The main feature of this place is crystal clear water. From the pier on the beach, you can easily see the bottom. Free admission.



The beach of the military sanatorium "Crimea"

The beach of the Krym sanatorium is a local gem. It is located to the west of the central beach near Ayu-Dag Mountain and stretches for a distance of 500 meters. The coating is pebble. The beach is clean, well maintained and has a developed infrastructure. There are frame sheds, sun lounger rentals and water attractions. You can rent everything from flippers to inflatable mattresses. A feature of the beach is the adjacent green area. The park is monitored, lawns are mowed and complete order reigns here, maintained by the local administration. Entrance for outsiders 100 rubles.

Aivazovskoe beach

The beach is located east of the central beach across the cliff. Its length is 400 meters and approximately every 100 meters it is separated by breakwaters. Park "Aivazovskoe" is very beautiful, green, there is an olive grove, a pond and several viewing platforms. The infrastructure is well developed, there is everything you need for recreation in Partenit in the Crimea on the seashore. There is a beautiful Poseidon cafe on the shore. The entrance is paid through the park "Aivazovskoe" - 600 rubles. The price includes a guided tour. On several beach cards, the entrance is only for vacationers of the sanatorium.

Other beaches

To the east of the village are the beaches of the Europe hotel, the village beach No. 1 and No. 2, the beaches of the Karasan sanatorium, the beach of the Tavrida Azot recreation center, and the village beach No. 3. All these beaches are not very wide, covered with pebbles, there are no water attractions. everywhere, the infrastructure is small, admission is free everywhere.

What to do in Partenit

The main attraction of Partenit is the Aivazovskoye park. This is a corner of the Crimea, immersed in greenery and deafened by the sounds of cicadas. The entrance costs 600 rubles.

On Cape Plaka, you can see Gagarina's palace, which was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It is located on the territory of the Utyos sanatorium.

Fans of eco-tourism can climb Mount Ayu-Dag, visit the mountain lake "Beryuzovoye" with azure and crystal-clear water. They say that in ancient times Ayu-Dag could become a volcano.

On vacation in Crimea in Partenit, you can ride an off-road vehicle in the mountains, rent a whitefish on the embankment, visit a dolphinarium. Dolphinariums hold sessions of dolphin therapy for children, you can take a photo with dolphins. Lesson costs 5,000 rubles. in summer and 4000 rubles. in winter.

Cafe in Partenit

You can eat on a budget in Partenit in the dining room, the average bill is 250 rubles. You can sit in a pizzeria from 450 rubles.

You can eat in a budget cafe from 500 rubles, in an expensive one from 1500 rubles.



Good restaurants include Poseidon, Europe and Sunflowers. Average bill from 2000 rubles.

The village of Partenit is a beautiful place on the territory of Big Alushta. There are mountains, a lot of greenery, expensive sanatoriums and pebble beaches. Rest in Partenit in the Crimea by the sea is chosen by those who want to spend time in a unique place, enjoy the beauty of nature, breathe clean air, rich in phytoncides.

Partenit is a very cozy and distinctive place. When I moved to Crimea, I settled here, knowing absolutely nothing about it, with the thought of going out of here to any other town or village in Crimea, if anything. But I feel so good and comfortable in it that I stayed here and even managed to assimilate with the local environment. Living in it is incredibly comfortable, simple and easy. Rest, for sure, too. Located right under Babugan-Yayla - the highest ridge of the Crimean mountains, at the foot, the ancient Greek village welcomes guests and pleases with mountain-sea landscapes. Its name is translated from Greek as "girlish", but the etymology is murky, and there are a lot of legends about the origin of the name. According to Wikipedia, the history of the village dates back to the Paleolithic era! But these are all formalities. Today we have a wonderful, cozy village with many vineyards and lavender fields, lakes, mountain rivers, high cliffs right in the center, beautiful views of the mountains and the sea and kind, welcoming, friendly people.

How to get there

All roads lead to Crimea! It is possible to reach the Crimean peninsula from all over the world by all possible means of transport: by plane, train, bus, bicycle, boat and even on foot. These are not hard-to-reach Kamchatka hills, but practically Europe, with access to the sea and an extensive network of roads. Therefore, logistical difficulties will not arise here.

By plane

There is only one civil airport in Crimea, in Simferopol - the International Airport SIMFEROPOL. There is a military airfield in Sevastopol, but planes full of tourists, unfortunately, do not fly there. But you can fly to almost all leading airlines. On average, there are 5-7 flights a day from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and other cities with a population of over one million, and if you take care of tickets in advance, they will cost quite cheaply: about 7,000 rubles. You can search for tickets for convenient dates on well-known search engine services, and it is convenient to compare prices from different sellers. Travel time will be about 3 hours, so this is the best option.

Way from the airport

Taxi

As in every airport, here you will be met by friendly but greedy taxi drivers. A trip from Simferopol to Partenit, including luggage, will cost around 2000 rubles. The journey will take about an hour.

Bus / Trolleybus

For lovers of public transport, there are several options for the development of events. If you want to take a leisurely ride along the South Coast Highway, stopping at each stop and enjoying the mountain and sea views, then you can use trolleybus number 55, following the route: airport -. The cost of such a trip is 100 rubles, the duration is about 2.5 hours. These trolleybuses rarely run, but on any other city trawl you can get from the airport to the railway station, and from where trolleybuses No. 52 and other buses go every 20 minutes towards Yalta. Also, you can get to Partenit by buses and fixed-route taxis following to Yalta and leaving the airport every half hour. They do not have specific routing numbers; there is simply a sign on the windshield indicating the destination. Travel time is about 2 hours, the cost is 150 rubles. Partenit is located 20 kilometers before Yalta, you need to ask the driver about the stop in advance. This place is popular, they usually always stop there. In addition, the Airport - Partenit bus runs once a day. He will take you straight from the airport to the Partenit bus station. I don't know the exact schedule for it, just if you are lucky enough to arrive just at the time it departs, you will not click it - the schedule of all routes from the airport hangs at the ticket office of the airport bus station.

The bus station, from where trolleybuses and minibuses depart, is located opposite the main entrance to the airport, through the parking lot, right behind the fences.


From the stop "Partenit" on the highway to the village itself, you need to go down 3 km along a pleasant gentle winding road. If you don't have a lot of luggage, do not deny yourself the pleasure of walking along the scenic road. If available, you can use the local minibus number 1, it goes from the highway to the village every 45 minutes. Also on the highway, minibuses stop and pick up people to Partenit from Alushta and Yalta. The fare in them - 13 rubles, baggage - 10. You can call a taxi - they have numerous business cards with numbers stuck around the entire stop on the highway. The cost of a taxi including luggage is 200-300 rubles.


By train

For lovers of the romance of trains, Russian Railways came up with a "Single ticket" to the Crimea. By train from all major cities of the country, you can reach either Anapa or Krasnodar, from there by bus to the ferry crossing. Then you find yourself in Kerch and there by other buses you drive around the villages and villages of the Crimean peninsula.

You can familiarize yourself with this route on the Russian Railways website.

But personally, I do not see any point in such a ticket: to make a bunch of transfers in the heat, and even the risk of hanging on the crossing for several hours is very high. The tourists following the "Single ticket", whom I met at the stations, had a very sad and "rumpled" appearance, they were no longer happy to come to Crimea, fatigue from numerous road scrapes prevailed.

This option may be relevant for residents of remote regions, where air fares are quite high in order to save money. Getting to Crimea by plane from Central Russia is not at all expensive.


By bus

Regular buses run from Moscow and St. Petersburg to Kerch. The ticket price is about 3 thousand rubles. Having reached Kerch, you will need to independently get to the city you need. Fortunately, the bus service between Kerch and the rest of Crimea is quite well developed.

There is another option: to buy bus tours, where all connections and logistics have already been thought out for you. Similar offers can be found at many travel agencies. It is a little more expensive, but you do not have to wait long for transfers. The same tours are organized to cities such as Bakhchisarai. Then no transfers at all. Travel time is a little over a day.

Long-distance buses are quite comfortable - my friends traveling in this way did not complain of discomfort.

By car

You can get from Moscow by private car to Yalta in 18 hours, excluding stops and breaks for food. Gasoline costs will amount to about 10 thousand rubles. The road will run through Ukraine. From Moscow, you need to go along the E105 highway, which leads directly to Yalta, the length of the path is 1,481 km.

The road from St. Petersburg will take about 30 hours. There are options: to go either only through Ukraine, or through Belarus and Ukraine. On average, it leaves 2,200 km. If you go only through Ukraine, then you should move along the E95 highway, in Bryansk, go to E101, along which to move to Belgorod, and then change the road to E105. This is the most optimal, simple (less likely to get lost at junctions and turns) and fast option.

It is quite easy to get from Yalta to Partenit - move along the South Coast Highway towards Alushta 20 km before turning to Partenit. From it another 3 km of descent into the village itself.

Prompt:

Partenit - time is now

Difference in hours:

Moscow 0

Kazan 0

Samara 1

Ekaterinburg 2

Novosibirsk 4

Vladivostok 7

When is the season. When is the best time to go

The best time to relax in Crimea is mid-August - late September. Not so hot, not so stuffy, the sea is warm and rarely storms. Local fruits, berries, nuts and vegetables have already ripened, young wines have been made from the new grape harvest, and the markets are beginning to sell all these riches of Crimea. In general, absolutely all, without exception, the delights of the southern resort life can be tasted during this period.


Partenit in summer

In summer, Partenit is filled with tourists. All the coastal cafes open, live music is played in the bars in the evenings, and uncles in shiny shirts sing chanson and similar music to electronic backing tracks. Catamarans for rent, banana rides, children's water slides, excursion bureaus and stalls with Crimean souvenirs, herbs, oils, soap and trinkets are starting to work.

At this time, you need to queue up for a regular bus to Yalta, which runs about once an hour. Local grannies and especially nosy tourists come to the bus stop in 20 minutes and begin to form a queue. Those who did not have time to fit into their system - ride while standing.

The sea warms up to a comfortable temperature (about + 23 ° C) by mid-June and keeps this temperature until the end of September. Until this time, bathing has a certain hardening and invigorating effect: + 18–20 ° С. But on a small city beach (just three gaps between the breakwaters), all the free places are filled almost from 7 am, and if you want to lie on the pebbles, and not on the hands and feet of your neighbors, then you need to chug on the far beach "Europe".

Warm weather has been established in Crimea since May. But the hottest time is in late July - early August (usually it lasts 2-3 weeks). The heat is simply exhausting, and at night the earth does not have time to cool down, and there is a terrible stuffiness. And the sea is not at all refreshing, it is disgustingly warm at this time. Even local southerners, fried to the bone by the sun, are exhausted from the heat and do not know where to go. What can we say about us, cold northerners and other Vikings.

Well, and of course the biggest influx of tourists in summer. At all the sights there are queues and crowds, on the narrow two-lane Crimean roads, traffic jams are just slightly inferior to those in Moscow.


Partenit in autumn

In autumn, fortunately, a significant part of tourists go back to the north - to plow all year, then in two weeks to squander a fortune in Partenits and other resort villages. What to do, these are the realities of recreation in the Russian south. But some, on the contrary, like me, like to relax by the sea in autumn, and come to Crimea at this time of the year. But not in batches, but in small stacks :) In general, the number of people decreases in autumn. And if you want to relax comfortably without the crowded tourist bustle and heat, but with a warm sea and red-red forest landscapes, maple and oak alleys, then autumn is perfect for you.

And also, in Partenit, the market is awesomely developed. In the fall, the locals drag a bunch of wines from their gardens there: fruits, vegetables, pickles, jams. Mushroom pickers sell freshly cut chanterelles and honey agarics, fishermen sell freshly caught bluefish and horse mackerel. Everything is environmentally friendly, GMO-free, take our word for it. Not ice cream, frozen, not transported for a million years far away from the land, but grown in the fresh mountain-sea air of the Crimean and brought in the freshest and tastiest :) In addition, there are so many exotic things sold here that you will not find for any gingerbread in any brand supermarket ...

At first, I was stupefied by the variety of fresh, unusual natural food, and I ate it all day long, putting everything in my mouth indiscriminately. Unreal gastronomic pleasure! This is not for you to stomp on semi-finished products and hamburgers.


Partenit in spring

In the spring Partenit is a pleasant, quiet, sunny place. There are few tourists, but the street is already good. The sea is still cold (+ 15 ° С), swimming in a high is only for walruses. It is warm enough during the day - the temperature rises to +25 ° С, and at night up to +17 ° С. But, again, there are not so many tourists, the prices are not high. And if you arrive at the end of May-April, you can catch the blooming Crimea! The plateau is strewn with poppies, and the gardens are clouded with the world's most fragrant bloom. The eye pleases unreal! Some lavender fields are worth something.

And also, the Bear-Mountain, which is right in Patrenit, is the leader in snowdrops. At the end of April, thousands of delicate white bells bloom on its numerous meadows and meadows. The spectacle is beautiful and unique! Snowdrops are all shamelessly tearing and dragging home, where they wither every other day. And this, by the way, is a plant in the Red Book! So, let's just admire them and breathe their sweet aroma in the forest, without leaving the checkout.


Partenit in winter

In winter in Partenit, the melancholy is unreal. He, like all coastal villages, will die out. Since the beginning of November, cafes, stalls and small seasonal hotels are closed with a stick, tourists are leaving, the streets are empty. It is very rare if, while stomping somewhere in the village, you meet three people. To see one is good luck. After 6 pm, the streets are muffled - it gets dark early in winter, and street lighting in Partenit is limited to just a couple of lanterns. There is absolutely nowhere to go - there are no theaters, no cinema, no fitness centers, no courses, shows, shows, parties, concerts ... Public transport stops running at the same ill-fated 6 pm. After 6 - at least hang yourself. Even when winter mountain winds howl and the sea storms, and there is no cozy coffee shop nearby - in general, a nightmare - there is no other way to convey all the drama of winter in Crimea.

Winter temperatures vary. It happens that it reaches -10 ° C. This temperature is perceived as very disgusting due to the high humidity. It happens that a piercing icy wind blows from the mountains or from the sea, when it simply sweeps you off your feet. Sometimes it snows, lies down for a day and then melts. And most often, of course, sunny warm days from 0 to +5 ° С. Comfortable temperature for outdoor functioning. Even in winter, it often storms. And if there is a desire to look at a really raging element with two-meter waves and clouds of spray, then winter is ideal for this.


Partenit - monthly weather

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Partenit - monthly weather

Districts. Where is the best place to live

Geographically, Partenit is small. Its main areas:

  1. Ayvazovka;
  2. Market;
  3. Bus station;
  4. Wiener.

  • The coolest area, of course, is near the bus station, as it is closest to the sea and to all the most popular cafes. There private traders rent at a higher price, and guests also break prices, especially in the season.
  • The most rotten area is Wiener. These are generally settlements near vineyards, it is far from the sea from there and to public transport too, there are no cafes there, grocery stores are also rare, there is only one hotel and generally full of boring things. Although the locals who live there are very happy about being away from the crowds of tourists and other seasonal noise and din. Renting an apartment there will be the cheapest.
  • The market and Ayvazovka are the most densely populated areas, as there are simply more residential buildings there. These are the busiest and most popular districts among locals and tourists. There are all strategically important objects: shops, pharmacies, stalls, travel agency, market, in the end, and other organizations necessary in everyday life.

In general, it doesn't matter where you live - the village is small, the road from one end to the other will take a maximum of 15 minutes, if you don't go to Viner. Therefore, anything you want, just not Wiener. Let's call it a purely sleeping area for local residents, but not a tourist spot.

The village has options: hotels, private apartments and apartments.

Houses in Partenit are all block gray or 5 or 9 storeys. “Lovely Ukrainian huts and winding streets about shady southern estates,” is not about Partenit. The settlement was rebuilt by the Council of Deputies for the workers of the military sanatorium "Crimea" in the best traditions of constructivism and functionalism. However, it is very cozy. I myself am surprised, but it is so.

Above is a map of the main hotels from Booking. Well, consider that in each house there are 10-15 apartments for rent for the summer. Booking doesn’t know about them, but you’ll find out as soon as you arrive - grandmothers-brokers with hand-drawn signs “Housing” will not keep you waiting. You can also look for housing options from locals.

What are the prices for rest

It's no secret that vacationing in the Crimea is more expensive than in the same Turkey and Greece. And the South Coast in particular is generally the most expensive vacation spot in Crimea. Since most of the iconic tourist places are collected here, Crimeans do not hesitate to break prices, which grow here every season. They can be understood - in Crimea, work is hard, and the money that the guys earn from tourists feeds them the whole next year. But nevertheless, there are those who are completely insolent.

The main thing is not to do this - to bargain boldly with taxi drivers and shopkeepers, to buy not the first souvenir that comes across, but to walk between the rows. I give a tooth, someone will find the same product (or maybe even better) 30% cheaper.

Residence

In high season, it is difficult to find housing for less than 700 rubles per day. As a rule, such prices are offered by private traders. Hotels start from 1000 per day and up to the most exorbitant prices. In order not to get into a mess, it is better to compare the cost on the Internet in advance (for example). And you can book a room on.

Nutrition

Lunch in a canteen or an average cafe will cost 200-300 rubles, and in restaurants and more decent cafes, 500-700 rubles. The average price for visiting excursions and attractions is 300 rubles apiece.

Transport

A minibus to Yalta will cost about 35 rubles, around the village - 13, a bus to Simferopol 130 rubles.

Major attractions. What to see

There are not so many attractions in Partenit - the village is small, but still there. And all of them are cool, juicy, peculiar, interesting :)


Top 5

Beaches. Which is better

On the South Coast, all beaches are pebbly. The water in them is much cleaner than on the sandy ones, and the depth is gaining sharper. You don't have to drag a hundred meters in water to hide at least knee-deep. Five meters and already on top :)

There are three official beaches in Partenit: city, "Europe" or the beach of the health resort "Crimea". But there are also a couple of wild places.


  • Sanatorium beach.The cleanest, least crowded and well-groomed beach is sanatorium. But the entrance to the territory of the sanatorium is paid - from 60 to 100 rubles, depending on the checkpoint from which you enter.

  • City Beach.The smallest, dirtiest and noisiest. But it's the closest to go to it.

  • Beach "Europe".It is further away than the city one, but rather clean and long. The only thing is that pebbles have not been poured there for a long time and the coastal strip is very narrow.

All these beaches have dressing rooms, toilets and a bunch of stalls with beer, pasties and other corn.


  • Italian.There is also one reserved place - the small Italiana Bay. It is located behind the rocks that end the city beach, on the left, if you face the sea. There is clear water, beautiful sheer cliffs, immediately great depth - you can dive right from these numerous rocks. There are small beautiful grottos in the rocks, swimming there is just a thrill. The only thing that you need to go there is along the stone ruins and there is very little space for lying - one concrete platform for two rugs. Sometimes you come and it’s busy. The trouble. But once at a time you don't have to, most often you're lucky, because tourists usually don't know about this place.

There are also cool swimming spots at the foot of Ayu-Dag. There are wild beaches where there are many mussels and crabs - a expanse for lovers of spearfishing. You can get there by boat - just ask any fishermen from the boat station near the city beach, and they will take you there for 200 rubles, and they will pick you up when you tell. These beaches are very beautiful - the coastline itself, and views of the mountain from its foot, and bizarre outlandish plants on the slopes.

Churches and temples. Which are worth visiting

In Partenit there are two Orthodox churches and one Baptist church. From an architectural point of view, Orthodox churches look more interesting.

  • Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Tsaritsa".The largest and most beautiful church in the village. She has a well-groomed neat yard and observation platforms from which you can see the sea, Ayu-Dag, and the village itself. Very nice. I haven’t been inside, but I think that it’s just as neat as outside.

  • Church of the Annunciation of the Most Holy Theotokos.This is a very small cervkus, almost miniature. Sometimes, when I go to the beach and walk past it, I hear the church choir singing there. They sing very harmoniously and beautifully. And also in its courtyard there is an old collapsed minaret of the former mosque. An architectural monument of the 18th century. This is how it happens - there is an Islamic building on the territory of an Orthodox church :)

Museums. Which are worth visiting

On the territory of the sanatorium "Crimea" is located Museum of Masterpieces of Nature and Antiquities. But now it doesn't work. Maybe someday it will be reopened and you will have a chance to stare at a collection of all kinds of minerals.


Parks

Well, I have already told about the most beautiful park of the village - Ayvazovka. About the parks of the sanatoriums "Crimea", "Utes" and "Karasan" too. All of them are interesting, at least for the unique southern vegetation. Well, in general, they are quite cozy and pleasant to walk.

Also, there is a small public garden on the main street of the village. There are cool benches in a circle framing thick trees. You can sit on one in the shade of dense foliage and gulp ice cream, leaning your back on the trunk of an old chestnut.


Tourist streets

St. Solnechnaya is the central street of the village. It leads to the embankment and the bus station, where there is a market and the main square of the village. Well, of course, all the cafes, tourist stalls, stalls, excursion bureaus and shops are located on it. Starting from the market along the street, there is a string of all kinds of kiosks, where a tourist can find absolutely everything, any Crimean flavor.


What to see in 1 day

In one day you will pass the whole Partenit and see everything there is.

  • Well, let's say you came there from Yalta or from Alushta to 9 am(the sooner, the better - sleep off at home, not on vacation in the beautiful and mysterious Crimea). Directly at the bus station there is a command post of the Crimea sanatorium. Entrance to the territory of the sanatorium - 100 rubles. We go in. We ask the guards how to get to the path to Ayu-Dag. They will kindly suggest you. We chuck in the direction of their pointing finger. There are a lot of interesting things around: alleys, flower beds, shady corners ... We are not tempted by all this, we will walk around the territory of the sanatorium later. We go to the path to the Bear Mountain. We rise, admire the views. If desired, we climb the rocks and go to the ruins of ancient temples and to the nose of the bear, to the cross. Enjoyed the nature, unique atmosphere, seascapes (to the envy of Quinji). We go back down the same road on which we came. We do not turn on any false paths! We go along a wide trampled marked path.
  • 12:00 - We are again on the territory of the sanatorium. Now you can wander around the territory of the sanatorium and be transported to the Soviet Union. Have a look, enjoy yourself, take a nastolgy. We go to the beach of the sanatorium. It is clean, beautiful and equipped. We swim, sunbathe, admire Ayu-Dag, wonder how we just got there.
  • 14:00 - It's time to end your spa life and go to dinner! Cafes, as we know, are tight. Let's go to my beloved Mare Nero. We eat pizza, salad, possibly pasta. We drink wine, have casual conversations with friends. Classics of the genre!
  • 15:30 - It's time to admire modernist park art. We were on an ancient mountain, we took a walk in the Soviet space, now to the present. We do not neglect the chronology, however. We stomp into the Aivazovsky Park. We walk there, take pictures by the fountains and upload them to Instagram, backing up the whole thing with a beautiful quote from a fashionable author. Admiring the variety of forms of flora in the Crimea. We admire the variations in landscape design. The park is huge, you can walk forever. If it's hot, you can go down to the beach and plunge again.
  • 17:00 - You are tired of long walks, heat, impressions. I just want to sit down and rest my droning legs. The ideal option is to sit by the sea and watch the waves. Let's go to Italiana - a small cove in the rocks to the left of the city beach. In the meantime, we go there along the embankment, pick up corn, dried fish and draft beer. Chebureks are also good. Gentle ladies can take strawberries and cherries, and with them a bottle of local crackers. We sit on the pebbles, feet can be lowered into the water. We burst all this and digest the impressions, admiring the overflow of the endless sea.

A good end to a busy day in a glorious town. Partenit :)

Well, those who demand the continuation of the banquet can hang out at the disco on the embankment. Every summer evening, groups like Reflex and Factory play there, an old disco ball is spinning, and drunken, densely painted youngsters run around. Well, burnt-out pink tourists join their unrestrained fun and order from the DJ "oh my God, what a man."

What to see in the vicinity

The outskirts of the village are vineyards, lavender fields, small lakes, mountains and mountain streams. It is pleasant and curious to wander around them. But usually, tourists who come to Crimea for two weeks do not engage in such nonsense, but travel to all sorts of iconic sights of the South Coast. And since the village has established regular communication with and, then the surroundings can be safely called them, and already watch their sights.


Food. What to try

  • Of course, in Crimea, the first thing to do is to fill the belly with all the southern delicacies - crayfish, oysters and mussels, boiled corn, dried Black Sea fish, churchkhela and baklava. It is definitely worth eating Crimean fruits and vegetables in the fall: figs, cherry plums, peaches, grapes, plums, dogwoods, cherries, walnuts, pistachios and olives. All this is in the stalls on the beaches and promenades, as well as the merchants walking along the tourist streets.
  • Since Crimea is famous for its rich Tatar culture, Crimean Tatar cuisine establishments are most common here. And you should definitely try pilaf, pasties, lagman and other national gastronomic delights. Chickens do not peck such cafes in all the villages of big Yalta, and on average lunch there costs 500 rubles. Local friendly Tatars, diasporas of excellent gourmets and chefs cook there, so everything is very tasty and satisfying.
  • In addition, in the high tourist season, a lot of canteens and cafes with European cuisine open. Many of them boast gorgeous outdoor terraces.
  • And the most important thing! Try everything that grannies sell in the markets and just on the streets! Do not be afraid of unsanitary conditions and generally discard such prejudices! These products are unique, unparalleled, and always incredibly tasty and unusual. You can't taste this anywhere else - grannies drag the most incredible pieces from their gardens and vegetable gardens, pickle it all in Crimean mountain herbs, bake it with spices unknown to us, and most importantly - with love and creativity. Eat your mind! Seriously, don't be afraid to try, you won't regret it.

Personally, I recommend only one cafe in Partenit - the Mare Nero pizzeria, st. Partenitskaya, 2c. There are not broken prices, adequate owners who do not want to cheat tourists by selling them garbage and ripping off millions for it. Very polite girls-waitresses, they are also cooks and receptionists :) They serve quickly, cook deliciously. And the interior is quite decent, very cozy, atypical for all these summer coastal eateries. The hall is small, there are only 5 tables, and it is very conformal and pleasant. It is somewhat like a small non-brand coffee house somewhere in the little-known side streets of the center of Moscow. And they work all year round - I fed with them all winter, tried all the menus and competently declare that every dish they have is just super. Moreover, each chef cooks the same thing in his own way: they use different sauces, sometimes the degree of roasting and the ingredients. But always great.

The menu includes pizza, pasta, salads, desserts, meat and fish dishes. They buy fish from local fishermen, and there is often fresh red mullet or horse mackerel. Seriously, a very adequate cafe for the Crimean village. A good dinner usually cost me 500-600 rubles. The only thing is that they do not sell alcoholic products at all, but they never mind if you bring your own wine or beer, and even give glasses for this business. It's great when you find your place in the merciless whirlwind of catering, and thanks to this modest cafe in a small Crimean village, I have +1 on this list.


Budget

  • Cafe "Alina's"
  • "Grenka-bar"
  • Numerous one-season cafes on the embankment :)

Middle level

  • Cafe "Ayu-Dag"
  • Cafe "Dacha"
  • Cafe "Citadel"

Expensive

  • Restaurant "Aivazovskoe".It is located on the territory of the government sanatorium "Aivazovskoe" in the same place as the park. Of course, a pontovoy place, rests there and bites off all kinds of nobility. According to several travel sites, the average check there is from 1200 rubles - for Partenit the most expensive.
  • Sunflowers Restaurant... Styled as a Ukrainian hut, the restaurant serves Ukrainian, Russian and European cuisine. It has a bar and a dining area, in the bar in the evenings a gallant little man sings songs of the nineties and zero. Accompaniment for an amateur. The average check is 900 rubles.
  • Restaurant "Salvador"... Restaurant of the hotel complex "Salvador", which is right at the beginning of the embankment. The thieves' location dictates high prices for both housing and grub. The average check is 900 rubles. Complex lunch (you can hardly call a daytime meal in a resort village a business lunch) - 350 rubles.

Safety. What to watch out for

In general, Partenit is a fairly safe village, but there are things that it is better to warn yourself against:

  • Intestinal infections- they, like food poisoning, should be avoided most of all in the heat. You should thoroughly wash fruits and hands, do not swallow sea water from the beaches, drink vitamins to enhance immunity.
  • Pocketnicknames.Particular attention should be paid to your bags and wallets. Do not wear them open, do not leave them unattended on the beach. Thieves of all sorts flock to resort towns for easy prey. The tourists who gape, who were worn out by the southern sun, forget about safety and walk along the embankment with their mouths open and a backpack. This is the most tasty morsel for any pickpocket. Don't be one of those simpletons! It is also recommended to close the windows on the ground floor not protected by bars at night and during your absence. Just be vigilant and everything will be fine.
  • Storm.They are also worth looking out for. It's easy to get into a storm at sea, but not very good to get out. I was once well thrown against rocks before I could get out. You should not be arrogant and play with the elements - strong waves can pull far from the coast or simply cripple the coastal stones.

Things to do

In the village itself - they lie on the beach, go to the market, eat southern delicacies, try sea fishing, go to Ayu-Dag, walk in the parks. But besides this, you need to explore other cool corners of the South Coast, go on excursions and take all kinds of interesting tours :)

Shopping and shops

The most interesting shopping in the resort villages takes place in the markets. So this is not shopping, but rynning. Souvenirs, local delicacies, beachwear, spices, Crimean teas and soaps, T-shirts with inscriptions about the Black Sea and others like them - everything that makes Crimea Crimea can be found on the market.

There is also a market in Partenit, on the main street - Solnechnaya. You can't go by.

Bars. Where to go

Each southern cafe, which is open only during the season, is also a bar and a club. They sing and dance and order karaoke in them. 90% of cafes and restaurants of Partenit provide all these services. And everywhere they are of the same level, quality and plan. Just walk in the evening through the center of the village and along the embankment - you will immediately understand where to go by the characteristic music and singing. But in Partenit these establishments are quite for everybody - they seem to be stuck in the 90s and do not know that there are singers besides Rosembaum and others like him, and the bar culture has already stepped much further than sticky tables and cocktails made of only vodka and juice.

Extreme sports

In Partenit itself, extreme sports are not very developed. Well, unless you buy a mask, snorkel and fins and dive. Or maybe grab a spear gun and hunt. But the South Coast of Crimea itself is a real expanse for extreme people. Steep forest trails are great for cycling downhill and freeriding, mountain cliffs for ropejumpers, mysterious waters of the Black Sea for divers and kayakers, high rock massifs for rock climbing and mountaineering, relief plateaus for jeeping, mountain river beds, canyoning caves - for speleotourism. And I'm sure this is not the whole list.


There are many companies that organize various extreme tours in Crimea and provide all the necessary equipment. You just need to google it well. As for people who are independent in this respect, I can only tell you in more detail about rock climbing.

Rock climbing

The most famous rock massifs with a bunch of broken routes are:

  • and the Swan's Wing rock,
  • Nikitskaya rashchelina in Nikita,
  • ai-Nikola rock massif and Alim rock in Oreanda,
  • Red Stone in Krasnokamenka,
  • sail rock in Foros,
  • mount Krestovaya in Alupka.

Routes on them of the most varied difficulty from 4s to 8s.

There is a climbing campsite under the Red Stone where you can pitch a tent and use the shower and kitchen. And although there is a long way to the sea from there, there is a small lake under the rock itself, which is filled with cold springs. Swimming in it after climbing is very pleasant.

And under the Sail there is an operating rescue station and there is a spring.

Climbing on Ai-Nikol is very specific: on the road, above the massif itself, there is an Orthodox church, where a tape recorder with religious chants is turned on for the whole day in the morning. They turn it off only at 6 o'clock. The echo, as you know, is not sickly in the mountains. And although the routes there are very interesting, it is difficult for an unprepared listener to endure such an accompaniment for more than two hours.


Souvenirs. What to bring as a gift

As a gift from Crimea, it is definitely worth bringing sweet Yalta onions, fragrant sunflower oil, Crimean teas and wines (only they are better to buy at wineries, the markets are full of fakes), local spices (the Svan mixture is especially good), aroma oils and soaps, nuts, etc. olives, honey and local fruit preserves, shell bracelets and necklaces, paintings by local painters, potters' ceramics, toys carved from wood. All of these can be found in the markets.

Classic souvenirs such as magnets, shell beads, teas and soap can be purchased for 100 rubles. The same price is for tourist cards. The cost of illustrated publications about Crimea starts at 300 rubles. Spices cost from 30 rubles per bag. Wines - from 250 per bottle. In addition, in the markets and in souvenir stalls, you can safely practice the art of trading and bring down the price a little :)


How to get around the city

On foot is the most optimal and preferable option. I say the village is small.

Taxi. What features exist

A taxi ride in Yalta or Alushta costs 150 rubles on average. You just need to call the ordering services, and not use the services of the bomb, which lure tourists-rotozei. They shamelessly break prices. Taxi numbers are on the Internet, I just called the first number that came across in a search engine. Unfortunately, the convenient Yandex taxi and other applications have not yet reached the Crimea. Taxi drivers usually charge 2,000–3,000 rubles to the airport. From Partenit to Yalta and Alushta from 500 to 700 rubles.

Buses

There is a local bus number 1 running through the village along the route Viner - highway. Every 45 minutes until 18-30.

Intercity buses run from the village.

  • No. 110 - to Yalta - every hour until 17-30, 35 rubles.
  • No. 109 - to Alushta - every 40 minutes until 19-00, 28 rubles.
  • No. 25 - to Alushta through the Small lighthouse (neighboring village) - every hour until 19-00, 28 rubles.
  • No. 127 - to Luchistoe (a village beyond Alushta) through Alushta - three times a day, 50 rubles.
  • No number - Partenit-Simferopol - three times a day, 130 rubles.

The schedule changes from winter to summer, it is necessary to clarify it at the bus station, and as a rule they are hung up at bus stops and in the passenger compartment.

Transport rent

Many practice car rental and for good reason. It is much more convenient than shaking in crowded summer minibuses, not knowing where to get off and whether you will be in time for the last flight.

There is no rental in Partenit, but there is in Yalta, Alushta and Simferopol. At the airport itself, there are several offices of various car rental companies. On average, renting an economy class car for 7 days costs about 8000 rubles. Business class - about 15,000. During the high tourist season, you need to book cars in advance, at least a month in advance. You can see the possible rental options.

Be careful on the winding and steep mountain roads - this is my only advice. Driving in flat terrain is different from driving in mountainous terrain. The latter requires more skill and dexterity. So don't be dashing, just be careful :)

Partenit - rest with children

In my opinion, Partenit is not the best place for families with children. Kids need bigger beaches, more playgrounds, quiet shady streets, low houses, more greenery, parks and playgrounds. By its nature, architecture, layout and kind of attractions and entertainment facilities, it is more suitable for the recreation of middle-aged couples. For families with children, I would recommend Livadia, or.

Anything to add?

Bus schedule Partenit actual for March 17, 2019 (filmed at the Alushta bus station). See the suburban flight schedule below.

Partenit is one of the popular resorts on the south coast. They come here for the warm sea and sightseeing of local attractions, which include, first of all, Ayu-Dag and Aivazovsky Park. Due to the popularity of the resort, there is a bus station in the village from which buses leave for Alushta and Simferopol (to the railway station and the airport). You can also go from Partenit to Yalta and Alushta, but already by suburban buses departing from the opposite side of the square. For your convenience, we offer precise bus schedule Partenit - Simferopol 2019.

Bus schedule Partenit - Simferopol 2019

From Partenit in the summer there are 7 flights daily to Simferopol. Moreover, 4 of them follow only to the station "" (railway station), and 3 more go to the airport. On the way, buses pass Alushta. Bus schedule Partenit - Simferopol and bus schedule Partenit - Simferopol airport can be found in the above photo. Flights to the airport are duplicated in the schedule twice (since the bus goes through the railway station). In winter, the number of flights is halved.

Bus station Partenit: phone, address, time

Also here you can find out the fare from Partenit to Alushta and Simferopol. A ticket to Simferopol costs 140 - 195 rubles (data for autumn 2018).

The Partenit bus station works from 5-40 to 18-15.

Several suburban buses also run from the village. Their schedule is available on the links.

Distance by road is approximately 63 km. Travel time will be about one hour.

You can get to the city of Partenit in several ways - by personal car, using the services of a route taxi, by a regular bus, as well as by transfer. Next, we will take a closer look at one of the main issues - how to get from Simferopol airport to Partenit. For guests of the city who have come here for the first time, they can order a taxi, but a more budget option is to visit the city by bus. The bus schedule can be seen at the bus station, where regular buses from other cities usually arrive. You can also find out the route schedule from the dispatcher at the railway station, where a regular bus can also arrive.

Bus from Simferopol airport

  • By trolleybus number 52, which goes to Yalta at intervals of 20-30 minutes. Trolleybuses are on the way for about 2 hours and a trip on them will cost 50-60 rubles. Trolleybuses leave from ticket offices quite often, but still less often than to Alushta. From Alushta to Yalta with a stop in Partenit there is a trolleybus number 53.
  • The trip by bus will cost about 100 rubles, and luggage is paid separately. Buses and minibuses to Yalta and the village depart from the Kurortnaya bus station, which is located 200 meters from the railway station. Some buses going to Yalta and Alushta make a stop before reaching Partenit, so it is recommended to choose a direct route. The bus journey from Simferopol to the village will take about 1.5 hours. The terminal station is located in the lower part of the resort - not far from the main entrance to the Krym sanatorium (a free city beach is a 7-10 minute walk). If you need to get to the upper part of the town, you need to get out earlier - stop the rest house "Aivazovskoe" Buses also run from Yalta and Alushta every half hour.

Basically, buses are sent from the territory of the Simferopol railway station, the cost of tickets must be checked at the box office. The journey from Simferopol to Partenit will take about an hour and a half under normal road conditions. The possibility of getting by trolleybus is not excluded, but then the journey will take a little longer. The schedule of regular buses can also be viewed on any website that covers cultural events in the cities of Crimea. The schedule may differ, so it is recommended to check in advance the time of departure of transport to Partenit at the reception of the railway station.

The fastest way to get from Simferopol airport to Partenit is the ability to go by private transport. The road will not take long, there is an opportunity to travel in comfort. Another convenient way is a taxi, where you don't have to worry about the fuel spent on the road, and you can also relax after a tiring trip or flight. Taxi "Airport" Simferopol " - Partenit "will cost a good amount and much more expensive than the cost of a bus ticket. However, a comfortable ride can be guaranteed and the crowding on the bus can also be avoided. It is worth noting that in case of bad weather conditions, the time spent on the way from Simferopol to Partenit can increase by about two times - up to three hours.

The journey is carried out along the E105 highway, after which the M18 road begins, which is located between the settlements of Zarechnoye and Perevalnoye. Further, the highway crosses the P34 road, including the city of Alushta. Further, the route passes through the settlements of Vinogradny, Maly Mayak, Kiparisnoe, Pushkino and Zaprudnoye.

You can get from Partenit to Simferopol in the same ways as from the capital of the Crimean peninsula. The most popular is the regular bus, but the travel time will be slightly longer than from the capital, since the path will run on a hill, and this will take longer. The cheapest way is to get to Simferopol by minibus around the city, and then change to a trolleybus. Initially, you need to get to the Yuzhny cinema, which is located in the center of Partenit, and then change to a bus or trolleybus heading to Simferopol.

The first minibus from Partenit to Simferopol leaves at 06:00, the last bus leaves at about 18:15 as of the end of 2016. From next year the bus schedule may change, so it is recommended to check the departure time in advance. A convenient way is to take a taxi, but again, the cost will be several times higher than by a regular bus.

Taxi from Simferopol airport to Partenit.

In general, the question "How to get from Partenit to Simferopol airport" is not extremely difficult. Another popular way is the electric train, which departs from the railway station to the Simferopol train station. The ticket price must also be specified. Transfer is an equally popular way. Its cost is much higher than by taxi, but there is an opportunity to enjoy the trip, which is especially important after a long flight. Convenience lies in the fact that at the airport the tourist is met by a personal driver, booked in advance, who will take the person alone to the destination.

The most budgetary option would be a travel companion through Register at the service, choose a driver, call up and go cash settlement at the end of the trip. The cost of such a trip will cost you from 200 300 rubles. Link to the official website


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